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American Climate Perspectives Survey 2024, Vol. II
ecoAmerica’s latest survey reveals that Americans are ready and eager for health professionals to advance climate action. The survey findings offer a clear call for the health sector and health professionals to lead in educating and guiding all Americans to understand and care for health in a changing climate.
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Dismantling Voter Suppression: Exercising Our Rights for a Sustainable Future
Exercising your right to vote is fundamental to democracy. Yet, voter suppression tactics continue to threaten this essential democratic process, particularly impacting marginalized communities. Through our votes, we have the power to support policies that protect our environment…
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Climate Ambassadors: Inspiring Action
As we reflect on the first quarter of 2024, our Climate Ambassadors have once again showcased their unwavering dedication and effectiveness in fostering meaningful climate action…
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Faith In Place, American Climate Leadership Awards 2022 Finalist
The following blog is a part of our American Climate Leadership Award 2022 Series. Faith In Place, American Climate Leadership Awards 2022 Finalist Faith in Place is among 10 American Climate Leadership Award finalists to be recognized at the American Climate Leadership Summit 2022 (ACLS 2022) on March 28 during the live broadcast. Since 1999,…
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Collective Efficacy: An Asset for Climate Solutions
Have you ever heard of the term collective efficacy? If you’ve ever sat in on a psychology or sociology course, it may ring a bell. Even if you’ve never heard of the term, you have likely experienced the phenomenon. Collective efficacy “represents a group’s shared belief in its ability to organize and execute courses of…
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American Climate Leadership Awards 2022 Finalists Announced
American Climate Leadership Awards 2022 Finalists Announced An Extraordinary Mix of National, State, and Local Groups Take Home $10,000 Each February 25, 2022 — ecoAmerica announces the 10 finalists for the 2022 American Climate Leadership Awards which recognizes, rewards, and amplifies best practices in activating climate change advocacy and action. This year’s group of finalists…
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It’s Not Too Late
Global warming seeped into our consciousness during the Carter administration in the late 1970s. Our burning of fossil fuels was pouring gigatons of pollution into the atmosphere and waters changing the chemistry and temperature of the planet, destroying the nature that sustains us, and creating an existential emergency for humans and other life on…
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Ecoanxiety: A Word to Empower Climate Leaders
Words are powerful because they give us the opportunity to articulate our experiences and share knowledge. With an interwoven, planetary challenge like climate change, our ability to effectively communicate is critical. As climate discussions, engagement, and leadership continue to boom in the nation, so too does the term ecoanxiety. Mental Health and Our Changing Climate,…
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American Climate Perspectives Survey 2022, Vol. I
Almost half of Americans are very concerned about climate change, yet only 14% think others around them are very concerned.
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2022 American Climate Leadership Award Semifinalists
2022 American Climate Leadership Award Semifinalists ecoAmerica recognizes 30 individuals and organizations for extraordinary US climate action A wave of effective climate action and advocacy is sweeping across the US despite the hurdles of concurrent pandemics. To honor and recognize outstanding achievements in local, regional and national climate advocacy and action, ecoAmerica is pleased to…
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A Year of American Climate Perspectives
2021 has been a big year for climate change.
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American Climate Perspectives Survey 2021, Vol. V
Energy Attitudes: Americans Support Clean Energy The world was watching to see whether leaders would bring forth ambitious climate plans at the United Nations’ COP26. To reach agreements and the conference’s goal of global net zero by mid-century, it has been acknowledged that we must rapidly transition away from oil and coal and invest in…
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AUCD and ecoAmerica Partner to Bring Disability Perspective to Climate Justice
Over 61 million Americans have a disability and more than 1 billion do world-wide. Yet climate justice circles typically don’t include a disability perspective. This is why we are thrilled that the Association of University Centers on Disabilities (AUCD), a national, nonprofit network of university-based centers and programs in every state and territory working to…
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MENTAL HEALTH AND OUR CHANGING CLIMATE
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